Frequently Asked Questions
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Treatment opens a doorway for real change—often triggering a blend of release, adjustment, and awareness as muscle tissues adapt. Most people sense a newfound ease in jaw movement, sometimes described as lightness or an absence of resistance where tightness was once the norm. Mild soreness or transient fatigue can follow, reflecting that neglected structures are finally being mobilised.
Effective manual therapy loosens adhesions and fascia, sometimes causing a warmth in the face or neck. Enhanced circulation replaces the old, stagnant tension. Jaw opening may recover a few precious millimetres, evidenced by less strain or audible clicking. For those experiencing bruxism, the awakening of support muscles can reduce clench force, hinting at early progress.
A healthy soreness—akin to the next-day feeling after corrective exercise—signals active tissue repair. This passes in 24–48 hours as the body recalibrates joint control.
Occasional fleeting twinges or sensations of “new alignment” aren’t setbacks; they’re evidence your motor system is relearning safer movement.
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